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POLITICAL.; Action of the Ohio Democratic State Central Committee. Hon, George H. Pendleton Nominated for Governor. THE NOMINATION ACCEPTED. Important Movement of the Mississippi Conservatives. President Grant's Views of the Situation. Formation of a Temperence Political Party in Connecticut. OHIO POLITICS. Result of the Declination of General Rosecrans-Mr. Pendleton Made the Nomince of the Democrats.. How Rosecrans Came to be Nominated. MISSISSIPPI. New Move of the Conservatives--General Dent to be Abandened--President Grant's Position. Important Interview with the President-His views on the Political Situation-He Declares His Sympathy with the Republicans. CONNECTIOUT. State Temperance Convention--Movement Toward the Formation of an Independent Party--Resolutions Adopted. MISCELLANEOUS. The National Executive Committee of the Union League-Meeting in Philadelphia. The Majority in Tennessce-A New Party. Tenth Ward Democratic Meeting. Fifth Assembly District Union Republican Association.

The members of the Democratic State Central Committee met here to-day to devise means to fill the vacancy caused by the declination of General ROSECRANS as a candidate for Governor of Ohio, and have unanimously nominated GEORGE H, PENDLETON, who has accepted.

August 12, 1869

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